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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual OPERATION - 8.0L
The Crankshaft Position (CKP) sensor detects
notches machined into the middle of the crankshaft
(Fig. 25).There are five sets of notches. Each set contains
two notches. Basic ignition

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual (10) The engine can be rotated with a barring tool
such as Snap-On No. SP371, MTE No. 3377371
(Cummins Tool Division), or an equivalent. The open-
ing for barring tool is located in rear flange of eng

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING
DIAGNOSIS AND TESTING - POWER STEERING SYSTEM
STEERING NOISE
There is some noise in all power steering systems. One of the most common is a hissing sound evident at a
standstill

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual BINDING AND STICKING
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
DIFFICULT TO TURN WHEEL
STICKS OR BINDS1. Low fluid level. 1. Fill to proper level.
2. Tire pressure. 2. Adjust tire pressure.
3. Steering comp

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual LOOSE STEERING AND VEHICLE LEAD
CONDITION POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTION
EXCESSIVE PLAY IN STEERING
WHEEL1. Worn or loose suspension or
steering components.1. Inspect and repair as necessary.
2. Worn or lo

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual necessary. The initial pressure reading should be in
the range of 345-552 kPa (50-80 psi).
(6) Increase the engine speed to 1500 RPM and
read the flow meter. If the flow rate (GPM) is below
specificat

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual COLUMN
TABLE OF CONTENTS
page page
COLUMN
DESCRIPTION..........................6
OPERATION
SERVICE PRECAUTIONS................6
REMOVAL.............................6
INSTALLATION......................

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DODGE RAM 2002  Service Repair Manual CAUTION: Ensure the puller bolts are fully engaged
into the steering wheel and not into the clock-
spring, before attempting to remove the wheel. Fail-
ure to do so may damage the steering wheel.
(5)